Elite Rollover Nights are calculated as follows to apply to the next qualifying status year: Total qualifying nights at year end (inclusive of rollover from prior year)-- any elite rollover nights from the previous year (now expired)-- qualifying nights needed to renew your current elite
status tier = elite rollover nights for next year
Elite Rollover Nights are calculated as follows to apply to the next qualifying status year: Total qualifying nights at year end (inclusive of rollover from prior year)-- any elite rollover nights from the previous year (now expired)-- qualifying nights needed to renew your current elite
status tier = elite rollover nights for next year
Not exact matches
Here are my benefits from doing that: 2 free nights as the sign - up bonus (which I used at this hotel by the way), top -
tier Diamond
status for hitting $ 40K spend, 120K Hilton points since each dollar spent earns a minimum of 3 points ($ 40K x 3 points / $
= 120K points), and another free night on my anniversary for hitting the $ 10K spending threshold.
Of course, if you fly United or another carrier a lot already, you might qualify for [% Link?type
= article & id
= 4072 & text
= «elite -
tier frequent flier
status» %], which is another avenue to get upgrades.
The BA level for Gold
status is 1500
Tier Points (which are only loosely related to Avios
= Air miles, what a messy system!)